Here Are 6 Upcoming Boston Restaurants We Uncovered Last Week (Oct 26 – Nov 1)

From restaurants featuring bold Indian flavors to Mediterranean-American flair, new restaurants are emerging across Boston.

Saheba Khatun
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Storefront images of new upcoming restaurants in Boston (Source: Little India Restaurant, Facebook @ Aatma Curry House, Sing Choi Kee, and AZ Signs)

Boston’s dining scene continues to thrive and sees several upcoming additions on the horizon. From bold Indian flavors to Hong Kong-style street eats and a new Mediterranean-American café, Boston’s latest restaurant lineup celebrates global tastes.

New Restaurants Set to Open Across Boston

The ever-vibrant culinary landscape of Boston is buzzing with upcoming openings. This roundup features all the planned restaurant openings WhatNow reported last week.

Aatma Curry House

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Aatma Curry House logo on cup (Source: Facebook @ Aatma Curry House)

Aatma Curry House, the pop-up known for its soulful regional Indian dishes, is opening its first brick-and-mortar location at 190 N Beacon St in Brighton. The restaurant plans to open its doors in late November 2025.

Led by Chef Keith Sarasin and Eric Sacco, Aatma Curry House will celebrate the rich and bold flavors of regional Indian cuisine.

It will serve masala-spiced beef smash burgers, char siu boneless spare ribs, masoor dal, hakka noodles, and a mouthwatering dessert inspired by the beloved Indian biscuit, Parle-G chocolate truffles. Learn more about the upcoming opening here.

Angel’s Café

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Food image from Angel’s Cafe (Source: Facebook @Angel’s Cafe)

Angel’s Café will debut its second location at 267 Patriot Place in Foxborough, next to Achilito’s Taqueria.

Founded in 2014, the cafe has gained popularity for its fresh, flavorful, and preservative-free Middle Eastern dishes. The menu highlights Middle Eastern favorites like falafel, shakshuka, and hummus.

Scheduled to open later this year, the restaurant will serve breakfast, coffee, and lunch. Learn more about the restaurant here.

CircleBack Kitchen & Bar

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Logo of the CircleBack Kitchen & Bar (Source: Roger Zeghibe)

Local restaurateur Roger Zeghibe will open CircleBack Kitchen & Bar at 292 Centre St, taking over the former Hopsters space. The menu will blend American comfort dishes with Brazilian and Mediterranean influences.

Guests can also pull up to a 12-seat bar serving cocktails, mocktails, local brews, and wine.

With over 35 years of experience in the industry, Zeghibe is known for Boston favorites like Porttown Public House, Beantown Pub, and The Hub Pub. CircleBack Kitchen & Bar is scheduled to open in early January 2026. Explore more about the opening here.

Little India Restaurant 

Little India Restaurant storefront
Storefront image of the Little India Restaurant (Source: Little India Restaurant)

Located on Moody St, Little India Restaurant is getting a refresh under the direction of Mashal Gavale.

Gavale, owner of Mashal Kitchen, plans to reopen the space as Incredible India after a brief renovation. With a longstanding history in Boston, Little India has been known for its traditional Indian dishes since 1988.

In an exclusive interview with WhatNow Boston, Mashal Gavale shared, “Little India has now become Incredible India. It will be like the name says; it will be more incredible.” Learn more about the restaurant here.

Teakaboo Tea House

Teakaboo Tea House storefront
Storefront image of Teakaboo Tea House (Source: AZ Signs)

For the dessert lovers of Boston, a new dessert and beverage destination is arriving in Newton. Teakaboo Tea House, owned by Yan Zhen, is slated to open at 709 Washington St, Unit A. The 950-square-foot cafe will offer a variety of boba and milk teas.

Guests can personalize their drinks with toppings like pudding and jelly. Learn more about the upcoming opening here.

Sing Choi Kee

Sing Choi Kee food
Sing Choi Kee’s food image (Source: Sing Choi Kee)

New York-based Sing Choi Kee, a Hong Kong-style street food eatery, is set to open its Massachusetts location in the former site of More Than Coffee at 7 Pleasant St.

Famous for its viral ‘Little Bear’ teas topped with bear-shaped ice cubes, Sing Choi Kee also serves Hong Kong café staples like dim sum, char siu, slippery egg rice, beef pasta, and Hong Kong-style French toast.

Founded in November 2023, the brand combines classic Hong Kong flavors with a modern twist. Read more about the restaurant here.

With these new additions, Boston’s dining scene continues to expand, bringing an even wider range of global flavors to local tables.

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Saheba Khatun is a journalist and content writer with a strong academic background in English literature and a deep passion for storytelling. She has produced a wide range of work spanning news, features, and human-interest stories, often highlighting the voices and experiences of everyday people. Known for her people-focused, thoughtful, and relatable approach, Saheba aims to inform, inspire, and foster meaningful connections through her writing. With an eye for detail and a commitment to integrity, she believes in the power of words to spark dialogue, shift perspectives, and create lasting impact. Outside of her professional work, she enjoys exploring literature, culture, and community narratives, which continue to fuel her creative process and broaden her worldview.
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